iPhone 4 launch day stories - yellow spots, spotty reception Comments

Good work. They managed to smash a £600 dollar device. To prove that the iphone can be broken. Duh.

What sort of idiot doesn't carry a iphone in a case anyway? It's a niche device. Would you throw around your Nokia like that? Apple have not even said that this phone is a rugged durable all terrain phone. FFS.

And the yellow spots are temporary, due to the chemical bonding. Which means no more, than the fact your iphone is fresh of the production line.

All it amounts to is more media coverage of this quality phone. Stephen Fry is the latest to fall for the iphone 4. And he prefers it to the HTC Desire and his Blackberry (which he also owns). He knows what he is talking about.

Keep up the bad work haters. Isolated incidents aren't going to stop this from stomping all over the N8.

sherif, 24 Jun 2010hey what about Thor will the police return his hammer ? Only the great iSteve can do anything he like.

If you don't see any news lately, here is a news flash for you.
Jason Chen's of Gizmodo have trying to play with our iSteve, and eat iSteve dust.
The guy at iFixYouri that stole the iThor iHammer, will surely goes the gizmodo way.

Please be sure to read our local Mercury News for the most up to date on our iSteve power.

Anonymous, 24 Jun 2010Wow, that drop test was a complete fail!!!
A brand new phone dropped 4 times from just hip le... moreLol i dropped my n900 :( it was a sad day but it still worked 100%but i have no microB usb port cause it fell out but that's the only problem

Anonymous, 24 Jun 2010Wow, that drop test was a complete fail!!!
A brand new phone dropped 4 times from just hip le... moreYou were just lucky, 99% of the non-iphone product will broke out if you drop it around 10 cm.

Apple has been able to drop iphone around 10Km with parachute, and non of the iphone in the box broke.

The guy in the video who drop the iphone 4 edit the video in the second drop. He crash it with a iThor iHammer. That's the only things that can break our great iPhone and he must stole it from iSteve room. We will ask the police to return the iThor iHammer to make sure no other iphone 4 will be hurt.

Wow, that drop test was a complete fail!!!
A brand new phone dropped 4 times from just hip level, the "specially hardened "glass completely shatters and the phone just shuts off!!
-SAD!!!

Try dropping any any new Nokia , from a cheap 1100 to a n900 or E72, from ear level onto hard concrete, it will come out completely fine and most probably without a single scratch too.

You all must have seen the torture tests done on the Nokia 5800, stepping, dropping, running in a washing machine, drowning in water and beer. Finally they had to run a car over it to crack the screen. (the Phone was still functioning though!!!)

From my own experience, I once dropped a Nokia through a elevator shaft 3 floors up. The battery had come off and one side was slightly scratched but once I pop the battery back in, the phone worked fine.

Then I jumped into a pool with my E50 in my pocket and only realized 5 minutes later. I just dried the thing and put the battery back in, worked fine!

Apple CS, 24 Jun 2010Dear All iPhone Lovers,
Today is the day that iPhone 4 is launched. And today is the day th... moreThat sounds almost biblic

Ohh.. don't listen to what people say.. god only holds the truth.

Look... your device is flawed, if you want to believe so much in it that it makes you forget all the flaws in your device, then your a apple fanatics. Because they always have major flaws in every of their release.

Iphone 3g.. Oops.. we forgot name display, mms, copy paste and second line.... Dont care, its an iphone!! :D

I Believe in what i see, and what i am seeing here, is far from flawless.

[deleted post]I wasnt lying anywhere, got it delivered to my house on 23rd you idiot. And no, no spots or bad signal.
Wonder why android fans come here and talk crap, maybe bc they want iPhone?
Btw I like android, was gonna get samsung galaxy s, but its too big, and you still can't put apps to microSD.